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Old 30-05-2003, 04:10 PM
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Default Preparation for collecting

I have a year old seedling in my garden that I'm going to dig up when the
trunk is a bit thicker. I figure it's a good time to start it off as a
specimen? What I plan to do is cut it down from 3.5 feet, but I'm not too
sure of how much to cut off. Do I cut it to the first small branch or do I
leave a few? Or do I pick one that I like, which would leave it at about a
foot tall?

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